UT Veterinary College Offers Conference for Horse Owners
Lecture topics will include hoof care, nutrition, emergency care, dentistry, eye diseases, behavior, and more.

Lecture topics will include hoof care, nutrition, emergency care, dentistry, eye diseases, behavior, and more.
The Animal Health Foundation wants to ensure that no horse or pony with laminitis is ever forgotten.
The pledge will cover donations up to a total of $100,000 that are made through Dec. 31, 2015.
The nomination period is open until Jan. 9 and awards will be presented at the 2015 AYHC Symposium.
Researchers from Kentucky and Denmark received a three-year, $155,000 grant from the Morris Animal Foundation.

A laboratory test is only as good as the sample submitted. Find out how veterinarians submit samples.

One researcher explains why he believes a central repository is needed for equine gene expression information.
Diagnosed diseases include strangles, influenza, vesicular stomatitis, hendra virus, salmonellosis, and more.

As many as 132 wild horses will be released back to the range following the gather.

Researchers have identified some important differences between the eyes of horses with and without HERDA.

Two of the top equine reproduction studies presented at the AAEP Convention featured work by UK researchers.

Find out why horses spook at sunspots on the ground and what you can do to correct this behavior.

Here are five ways to help your horse stay healthy and happy through the new year.

Dr. Rachel Buchholz describes different treatment and management options for horses diagnosed with kissing spines.

Here are the 10 most viewed videos of 2014. Did your favorites make the list?

Before we jump into 2015, we’ve taken a few minutes to tally TheHorse.com’s most viewed slideshows of 2014.
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